July 29, 2010
By Replacing Damaged United States Passports, You Are Ensuring Success For Your Vacation
Identifying a damaged U.S. passport is important to you. Recognize common hazards that cause most damage. Rank the severity of damage and prepare for consequences that damage produces.
The best sales person sunbathes at the seashore. She has won an award and now enjoys the first prize, a paid vacation, compliments of her company. She is unsure if the passport she dropped into the water will cause her to remain in paradise a little longer.
At the airport, this top sales person recounts for the customs agent how her passport fell into a sink filled with water. The customs official responds that water commonly damages travel documents. Customs then says that she is not allowed to return home until she gains a replacement passport. She experiences anxiousness about this twist. She leaves for the taxis, rides back to the hotel and stares out the car window.
Usual Reasons For Damage
Later, near the hotel, a travel agent hands our helpless sales rep a cup of tea. The travel agent invites her to sit in a chair against a wall on which hangs a picture of a red and white cruise ship. The travel agent tells her many hazards can damage a passport. I knew one vacationer, the agent continues, who spilled ink on his travel documents. I also remember a mountain climber who tried on some mountain boots and stomped on his passport. The sharp spikes on the shoe bottom made Swiss cheese of his visas. Another passport sustained deep dents when heavily weighted musical equipment slammed down on it. People accidentally bend their visas and travel documents as if they are a magazine. Humidity harms the paper inside US passports and water ruins them quite often.
How To Recognize Damage
How do travelers know when their travel passport needs to be put on the permanently disabled list? Travelers can use their eyes and fingers. A photograph that appears scratched, defaced, stained, or unclear is evidence of damage. Letters that look wrecked or badly written are damage.
Customs officials may say a passport is damaged if the computer chip implanted does not function. Passports now contain a computer chip and or a bar code. Both get read with a scanner device. Customs officials may consider the passport to be damaged if the bar code becomes unreadable. A chip can sustain electronic or physical damage.
Outcomes Brought On By Damage
You might have to give up is the ability to travel to the country of departure. Envision passengers getting back home but you cannot go out with them for several days until you receive the replacement passport. The reason is the mangled pages in the passport do not believably describe which nation is the country of departure. So the current country blocks you from returning to the nation you claim you were in previously. You might not be able to travel home to your previous destination if you have a worn out, barely readable passport.
If tourists be required to substitute scratched up and crumpled travel documents, they need to contact government officials or speed to law enforcement personnel and be bother with all the paperwork this entails. Passport holders must apply for a replacement passport in person. Tourists certify their location with every signature they sign.
The delay to proceed home can bring about a loss of financial resources. Departing gets held up because of the wait for delivery of new undamaged travel documents. How crucial is the deprivation of money on account of missing a week away from work? An unforeseen loss of money can kick a hole in a vacation budget.
Her replacement visas and passport arrived after about seven days. Our sales champion flew back home. She feels happy that she brought along extra money because she needed it. She makes two promises to herself. She vows to get a new passport and visas before they get too worn and tattered. And she promises to remain watchful over her passport during future international travel.
Identifying a damaged passport can help you. Become familiar with the potential hazards that can cause the greatest damage. Review how to rank the damage in terms of severity. Reduce the negative outcomes that damage creates.
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